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This weekend I have the privilege of playing with a band, ten music pieces need to be played.

There will be a trombonist, a trumpet player, a drummer, a bass player and a lead guitar (12-string acoustic … and damn he is good). As well, a singer, who I have met and worked with before … *phew* … (singers can be nightmares, believe me).

I am familiar with a few of the pieces, but there are three pieces that I have never even heard of before, and each is minimum of three pages....

I only found out that I was needed because the 'normal pianist' has had a death in the family, and I got this news late last night.

Well … brain cells … kick in already!! I gotta do this!

Back to 3-5 hours a day on the piano bench... sigh …

But doggone it, this life is fun!! Challenges are what keeps us going, no?

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Here I will share an academic work Saving Humanity on humans’ survival and development written by the anthropologist Hu Jiaqi. Details can be seen in the following report.
https://www.1170kfaq.com/story/39742768/preface-to-saving-humanity-of-eminent-anthropologist-hu-jiaqi-responsibilities-of-human-individuals-jiaqi-hu